Wasps in their daily life, also in distinguishing them, part 1

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Don't know where to start when talking about a wasp, activity when they are being pollinators in a relationship, but more or less it can be ascertained that these wasps are working for themselves and for the benefit of the chosen petals.

Everyone knows that wasps and bees are different, both in terms of form (physical) or the character that each of them produces, it is more accurate to say that, to distinguish them based on their daily behavior, if bees always produce honey, which is obtained from the results of their efforts and efforts in groups of a flower petal, then bring into the nest which has been perfected in a perfect creation that is the nest. When they arrive at the nest, the flower nectar that has been fed into the body is then processed naturally and manually and then placed in each of their respective boxes or rooms in the nest.

Although not all bees always produce honey, it can be said that there are also bees that have colonies but do not produce honey (the explanation will be discussed in the next meeting).
That's a glimpse of the nature of the bee

Then, what about the wasps

While wasps mostly do not produce honey, due to the predatory nature of wasps in an environment, they also have colonies but very few with bee colonies. The calculation is something like this. If the bees have 75,000 in 1 colony, then the wasps only have 10,000 in a colony, so the ratio is 1:7 or about 70% won by the bee colony while the wasps only win 10%, something like that.

Even so, the meanings have differences in both physical and character, but they have some similarities such as both have a painful sting, and these two groups also have the same function as pollinators of plants, especially flowers.

If wasps do not produce honey like honey bees, can their presence be beneficial for human life?

So, the answer is of course, it has enormous benefits for humans and the planet earth.

Wasps are one of the predatory animals among flying insects, so their presence, in nests or on plant points is something that is highly respected and even feared by all insect habitats, such as: larvae of insects, caterpillars, and several other insect species, which are pests plants (as a plant pest).

Thus, although the wasps and bees differ in character, shape, and some other small things, they also have similarities in the areas of :

  1. Both become pollinators in a plant
  2. Both have colonies even though large and small in population
  3. Both have stingers and it is very painful when they are stung by them
  4. Both have a queen in their nest, although there are differences in determining the position of the workers
  5. and, some other small things, which are not yet known, but are still under observation

Did you know, there are also ways to respond to things, such as when wasp are active in sucking flower nectar, and how to eat it. So for that, in this post, several pictures have been provided when a wasp meets a flower in its environment, something like what you can see below.

The behavior of wasps when they want to suck flower nectar



A.

(Stop, then before action confirm the presence of nectar)


B.

(After confirming the presence of nectar, then smelling with the sense of detection and inserting the head for the start of nectar suction)


C.

(What are looking for turns out to be in the petals area, so start the main suction, as a start)


D.

(Forget the surroundings, and immerse self in perfect pleasure, in sucking the nectar of flowers)


E.

(Apparently, this wasp didn't give their group a chance, it continued to eat the remaining nectar leftovers)


F.

(When it is detected that the flower nectar is not left, it immediately removes itself from the narrow petals and gets ready to switch to other petals)

Then how is the difference, when bee meet a plant that has flower nectar, is it similar or not to the character of the bee wasp itself?

So in this case, it will be continued again, when talking about bees, and this is also in accordance with the author's promise in the paragraph above. For that, there will be an explanation that will come about them, continue to follow this article, it may be useful for all of us.

To be continue...


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